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Women farmers receive training on food sovereignity, climate resilience

Participants examined patriarchy and other forms of oppression that continue to affect women in rural communities. 
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI Jun. 9, 2026

MAYHEM: Thousands to lose homes in Harare

A Harare City Council task force recently visited 22 255 sites, with authorities warning that structures built on prohibited or protected land will not be spared in the upcoming blitz.
By LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA Jun. 5, 2026

MAYHEM: Thousands to lose homes in Harare

A Harare City Council task force recently visited 22 255 sites, with authorities warning that structures built on prohibited or protected land will not be spared in the upcoming blitz.
By LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA Jun. 5, 2026

HRT calls for a comprehensive Act of Parliament to operationalise devolution

In a statement posted on his social media account, Shumba said the country still lacks a comprehensive Act of Parliament for the past 13 years.
By Donald Nyandoro Jun. 4, 2026

Looting fears over new Harare levy

The levy was introduced at the beginning of 2025 as a mandatory charge initially called the ambulance levy before being rebranded to the emergency services levy.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 17, 2026

MP exposes roadside farming as Zimbabwe's land crisis bites

Masuka said the policy was clear on repossession for underutilisation.
By Patricia Sibanda May. 14, 2026

Singh tops ZTTU men’s selection

The ZTTU confirmed the warm-up matches form part of an ongoing selection process. Dates for the next phase of training and qualifiers will be announced in due course.
By AUSTIN KARONGA May. 6, 2026

Harare contracts spark public backlash

The residents described the performance contracts as useless, arguing that several people holding positions at Town House do not deserve them.
By Kenneth Nyangani Apr. 21, 2026

Peterhouse School ordered to reinstate head

The Labour Court has ordered Peterhouse Group of Schools to reinstate former deputy head Mirriam Shumba after ruling that her dismissal was unfair and procedurally flawed.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 19, 2026